Showing posts with label Giggle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giggle. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2021

I am humbled, touched, surprised and in awe of this poem written by a friend, a confidant and a true leader. You have always been filled with surprises and amazing talents, who knew you could write poetry as well? I will treasure this poem forever. Thank you Trish. 


THE RIVER FAIRY


While walking through a forest grove down beside the river,
I saw the ferns along the canopy's edge suddenly begin to quiver.


But there was no breeze or other force causing them to wiggle.
And as I paused to ponder that, I thought I heard a giggle.


Then a small figure appeared out from behind an old fir tree.
And a voice whispered in my ear; 'Rejoice, for it is she.'


Black hair flowed over her shoulders, wisps framed her lovely face,
Around each delicate wrist were silver ribbons of spiderweb lace.


Her flowing blue robe rippled at her feet, like waves upon the shore,
Woven petals with sparkling dew drops formed the necklace that she wore.


A kaleidoscope encircling her head made a delightful spinning crown,
The forest birds singing in harmony was the most enchanting sound.


I watched as the beauty, the butterflies and birds of a feather,
Danced in joy and celebration of this joining together.


To give loving thanks to the river for its gifts never-ending,
And embrace the peaceful vibrations the river was sending.


By now the sun had reached the very west edge of the sky,
Pink light let them know that it was time to say good-bye.


But before the birds and the butterflies would set off to go,
Each presented before her and bowed their head low.


As she returned to her tree home, she faded from sight,
And the forest became still as it welcomed the night.


Who invites winged treasures to galas so merry?
Emmanuelle, the River Fairy.


By Trish Curtin




Sunday, January 31, 2016

confusing doubtfulness

oh what shambles, chaos, jumbles and topsy-turviness.

finding a wee scribbled note all scrunched up hidden in a dusty cobwebby corner were thoughts from my school days (and no, you do not get to know, and there will be no guessing at how old i really am).
and yes, in case your were wondering (or to scared to ask) i did have to shoo away (hubby says it wasn't exactly me who did the shooing) an awfully massive spider (hubby says it was in fact a really a teeny tiny one..but a spider is a spider).

i'm thinking that my faeries must have been with me even when i wasn't aware of them that so long ago.
as one re-reads these lyrics that at the time were not intentionally written for Fae or even anything faerie related but don't you think that these words could have been penned from a faeries viewpoint instead?

"remember to always
believe in your spirit
your hopes and dreams
be true to one's own self
and those around you!"

"take a chance 
believe in yourself
dare to dream
live to love"

with this crimpledly diary page found that one can't even imagine or even want to remember what thoughts i must have had running unbuttoned through my noggin.
but thinking upon it now one must bethink that faeries do not write in verse or song but through riddles and puzzles that one may never untangle or piece together.
may the secrets and the mysteries leave us giggling when silly pieces of paper are found in a corner long lost.

a question for you then

...have you ever heard the faeries laugh with a twistery melody that it leaves you befuddled?